Chromeo Shows Dallas Some Love, Dallas Reciprocates

Chromeo Shows Dallas Some Love, Dallas Reciprocates

It goes without saying that MeVs are loyal drinkers of whatever brand of Kool-Aid Chromeo sells. Fortunately for us, their juice flows in the form of hip-thrust inducing harmony and unadulterated love. So naturally, when we heard the duo would be in Austin, we showed up. In Dallas, we showed up. And we danced.

There seems to be an agreed notion that a dichotomy exists between Dallas and other concert attendees. Apparently, Dallas doesn’t dance. Or as The Rapture aptly puts it, “People don’t dance no more, they just stand there like this, they cross their arms and stare you down and drink and moan and diss.”

MeVs would put an end to this canard.

Chromeo made it extremely easy. The crowd pushed towards the stage in anticipation, beer spilled on the ground, sweaty bodies collided, and everyone chanted repeatedly and in unison, “Chromeooo ohhh ohhh!” A sharp-looking Dave 1 and P-Thugg made their entrance on stage and rocked our socks and panties off. “Fancy Footwork” infectiously had the crowd moving their feet in tandem. “100%” probably made a few women (and men) lose their clothes. “Night by Night” from their upcoming album, Business Casual, had us wishing we were getting some one-on-one dance lessons with Dave. Some guys even brought glow sticks and danced their hearts out in the back.

There is no mistake the pair has been friends for ages. The chemistry in their performance and stage presence made us feel all the closer to them. Dave 1′s voice was as sexy as P-Thugg’s talkbox mastery.

So there you have it, needy girls and bonafied lovers, Dallas knows how to have fun. But it’s Chromeo. They could probably make your grandma bust a move.

Restaurant Week About to Start

Restaurant Week About to Start

If Dallas can boast about anything, it’d definitely have to be fine dining. And a three-course prix fixe meal with a $35 price-tag is tempting indeed. MeVersus is looking forward to some calamari from Dakota’s, pasta from Mi Piaci, lobster bisque from Pappa’s Bros, and salmon from Abacus. Will these items be on the Restaurant Week menu? Who knows! But we’re certainly getting hungry.

OpenTable has a list of the participating restaurants.

We’ll see you fine diners out there come the 16th!

Celebrate The Fourth, If It Doesn't Rain

Celebrate The Fourth, If It Doesn’t Rain

June 30, 2010  |  Good  |  , ,  |  No Comments

Mother nature may be toying with Dallas this week. The one holiday of the year when clear skies are most crucial may bring sparks of a different nature. But cross your fingers and try to catch one of the following exciting festivities:

MeVs wishes everyone an eventful Fourth (third and fifth)!

Free Press Summer Fest Delivers and Delights

Free Press Summer Fest Delivers and Delights

Sunbear of WeWoreMasks recaps the local extravaganza this hot, humid, music filled weekend. Thanks, Sunbear!


photo credit: greeneyeri

The second annual Free Press Summerfest music festival descended upon Eleanor Tinsley Park this past weekend, at nearly double the size of the inaugural run last year, proving that yes, Houston is a city that cares about and loves its music. Our neighbors, Austin boasts the smug motto of being the “Live Music Capital of the World” and though that isn’t without merit, Houston has simply had it with being overlooked, not only as a tour stop for major acts, but for its diverse local talent. Summerfest is the marriage of those very ideas: that our local bands can play alongside the best of the best, with acts ranging from our own darling Wild Moccasins, to the extravagant Flaming Lips whose presence hasn’t been felt by Houston in 10 years. The musical diversity was palpable: everything from the southern twang of Tennessee’s Lucero, to the eloquent indie pop of Canada’s Stars, to southern rappers Slim Thug and Bun B representing Houston’s burgeoning rap scene. And the bears were there to witness its greatness.

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MeVersus Gears up for Free Press Summerfest

MeVersus Gears up for Free Press Summerfest

We’re packing up and heading to the Bayou City once again for the 2nd Annual Free Press Summerfest. This year’s headliners include: The Flaming Lips, Girl Talk, Bun B, Ra Ra Riot, and many more local natives trying to breakout at Houston’s sophomore shindig over the two sunny days.

I’m going to go ahead and assume the Summerfest planning committee addressed some of the premiere issue they encountered last year, given their obvious success and impending increase in attendance. Let’s just hope Eleanor Tinsley Park can withstand the full force of The Flaming Lips, though I suspect Wayne & co. will be giving a tame dose of their psychedelic pandemonium.

Check out some photos from last year’s kickoff.

Hope to see y’all there. Cheers!
(Yes, this means you Houston friends.)

Soho for Happy Hour, Anyone?

Soho for Happy Hour, Anyone?

While most of us associate Happy Hour with martinis and cranberry vodkas, we forget the other benefit of after-work social bliss: appetizers. Soho has the stocked bar, but also an extensive list of enticing tapas. There was fondue, gnocchi, goat cheese tart, chicken with a truffle whip – each item will cause you to salivate more than the last. Put a group of rowdy ladies together, and you got yourself a buffet of good eats and jubilance all around. Read More

Homegrown Shines Despite Premiere Festival Pitfalls

Homegrown Shines Despite Premiere Festival Pitfalls

Guest writer Stephanie C. recants her tales from Saturday.

I had my doubts, after all it is Dallas. And still, my natural inclination is to be a Dallas hater and complain and write about the few things that would help what is hopefully the first annual Homegrown Festival grow into its own for years to come. But, dammit…we had fun. It was cool, cool for Dallas at least. Read More

Old-Fashioned Texas Crawfish Boil Recipe

Old-Fashioned Texas Crawfish Boil Recipe

May 24, 2010  |  Good  |  , ,  |  No Comments

It’s 92°F outside; but we’re Texans, so we inherently enjoy turning up the heat to a level others would consider pure masochism. And what better way to (mis)treat ourselves than an old-fashioned crawfish boil.

Of course, there’s Pappadeaux (mediocre size/taste), Nate’s (bland), Cajun Corner (I don’t need my fortune told today), or Boiling Crab (charge for water), but for optimal taste for the price, make your own. Read More

Lakewoodstock Entertains Locals, Misleads Me

Lakewoodstock Entertains Locals, Misleads Me

May 20, 2010  |  Bad, Good  |  , , , , ,  |  No Comments

Lakewood, arguably the most neighborly neighborhood in East Dallas, presented the city with a local festival this past Saturday on what turned out to be a fantastically sunny afternoon (no thanks to the weather forecasts). Though expectations were low, Lakewoodstock attendance was relatively high, providing nearby residents with an unorthodox day activity for the kids and kinfolk. Read More

A New Beginning

A New Beginning

As you can see, we here at MeVersus have done some renovations to our site. We’ve moved over from WordPress.com onto our our own servers with the help from this How To Migrate WordPress article. The new export/import feature in WordPress really does make the new change easy to tackle. Though our servers did not like some of the larger images from our old posts, once those were addressed, the transition was smooth – complete with tags, authors, and categories.

We hope to bring you a more streamlined interface with emphasis on the large, pretty pictures we take. Thanks to vfxdude for the kick-ass site design and Jon P., our virtual landlord.

Cheers!